EdificeComplex
EdificeComplex
EdificeComplex

Avatar tattoo guy is going to need to play catch-up if he wants to win that coveted "stupid decisions you'll regret later" award.

@Roklimber: I can't say for certain what kind of cross sectional area would be required for roller coasters and what not, and site dimensions play a limiting factor. But something in the area of 200 feet (60 or so meters) in radius doesn't seem unreasonable for a general number.

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I was disappointed we didn't get Gabriel's Red Rain as a soundtrack to that raining scene.

@drummrx: You get a heart-click for that! :)

@Mifune: The same thing happens to me. Right after the American version started, every time I saw it on the screen guide I kept thinking the History Channel just started running re-runs of the British version.

@Chuck: "it took them awhile to develop that chemistry (May wasn't even on the first series, as I recall). "

@Dr Emilio Lizardo: I love Top Gear, but the American version on the History Channel just doesn't have the same chemistry as the original. There's something about the interaction between Clarkson, Hammond and May that makes that show special.

@NaraDance: Clearly you need to decide where your loyalties lie.

@Jeriba: And only during a full lunar eclipse on the winter solstice. So we're shit out of luck for another 80 years or so.

@crashedpc /sarcasm: Not rainbow colored, but neapolitan. Comes in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.

I do like that the animation medium is going to allow for some crazy interpretations of the various demons and monsters.

@SpammerOvTheGods: The 30s and 40s were also some great decades for architectural design.

By far the illusions/inventions of Jasper Maskelyne. His Magic Gang consisted of architects, engineers, set builders and carpenters. Through slight-of-hand and illusions he and his team created fake armies, battleships and even helped to conceal the Suez Canal from German bombers.

@serenada: JDM and Mitch Pileggi in a scene together would story telling of epic proportions.

I'm prepared to sell my soul to get Jeffrey Dean Morgan to come back for a few episodes. There needs, needs to be a showdown between Big Daddy Winchester and Gramps.

Actually, cosplay as political statement is not something new. If I remember my American History textbook correctly, George Washington was known to have dressed up as a Rebel Alliance General.

Is it also some sort of weird time travel movie too? They're fighting Nazis but making jokes about late Twentieth Century movies and TV shows. Or is it just bad writing? I'll go with bad writing.